Evaporated apples . P/an f Fig 4 c$. ffear&de so*40War? A ^o. 22 Plan I, fig. 6, gives a the wall on which the evaporator is built. Thatportion of the building comprising the kilns is built on solid walls, the rest of thebuilding is supported on piers. Both walls and piers are constructed of cement andgo far enough below the top ground to secure a solid base. The walls 1, 1, 1, aroundthe outside, are 22 inches above the ground level. The walls 2, 2, 2, on the inside are12 inches above the ground level. They are all 12 inches thick. Openings are providedin the opposite sid


Evaporated apples . P/an f Fig 4 c$. ffear&de so*40War? A ^o. 22 Plan I, fig. 6, gives a the wall on which the evaporator is built. Thatportion of the building comprising the kilns is built on solid walls, the rest of thebuilding is supported on piers. Both walls and piers are constructed of cement andgo far enough below the top ground to secure a solid base. The walls 1, 1, 1, aroundthe outside, are 22 inches above the ground level. The walls 2, 2, 2, on the inside are12 inches above the ground level. They are all 12 inches thick. Openings are providedin the opposite sides of two walls of each kiln. These openings are 5 feet long and 1 foot high, are situated at the centre of the sides of the kiln and next to the are intended to provide for an ample supply of air for the kiln. Each openingis provided with a trap door, and arranged to open from the bottom inward to anyextent desired. In kiln D, the building construction prevented the direct intake ofair, so an air conductor was built alon


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